Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Little to choose from between Dee and Hearts

- BY GEORGE CRAN

WHO will come out on top between Hearts and Dundee this coming season is too close to call.

That’s the view of former Dens and Tynecastle midfielder Steven Boyack.

The recently-relegated capital side and the Dark Blues are expected to battle it out at the top of the Championsh­ip next season.

And they’ll face off on the opening day of the season at Tynecastle on October 17 when the lower-league action restarts.

Boyack, though, is disappoint­ed that the game between two of his former sides is in the second tier.

He told Tele Sport: “Call it a draw!

“It’s the two biggest sides in the division and some way to start the season.

“The first thing that grabs me, though, is it’s in the Championsh­ip. That’s the nasty bit. I’m still in touch with people at Hearts and it was a real blow for them to go down.

“A club that size shouldn’t be outside the Premiershi­p. Neither should Dundee.

“I know Robbie Neilson well, we used to drive to training together and I’m sure he’ll do a good job there.

“Looking ahead to that game, it all depends on which Hearts players are still there and which ones move on between now and then. I think they might lose a few just because of the budget they’ll have.

“It’s a really hard one to call.” Last week the Scottish Government said fans may be allowed back into stadiums from September 14 should coronaviru­s suppressio­n continue.

For an opening day like that, at a ground famed for its atmosphere, it would be a huge disappoint­ment to see the teams face off in front of empty stands.

“The biggest shame is a ground like Tynecastle might not have fans in it for a game like that,” Boyack added.

“And the clubs won’t get the money in for that either! That there might be fans in the ground is a real positive, it’s not the same without fans. I’ve watched some of the games down south and didn’t like it.

“Tynecastle can be great because of the stands being so

 ??  ?? Steven Boyack in the thick of the action for Hearts.
Steven Boyack in the thick of the action for Hearts.

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